Re: HUGE GLC*.tmp Temp File



It looks as if an application is creating log files. A few months ago
Webroot Spycatcher did this and I stopped using it. You will have to delete
the files and try to identify the application in running processes by
monitoring the folder for the appearance of new ones.
--
Uncle John
"vinnirules" <vinnirules.1zsci6@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> Bryan McDaniel Wrote:
>> Has anyone else seen this issue. We are having numerous machines that
>> are
>> generating a huge temp file. They are named GLC***.tmp and located in
>> C:\windows\temp. Where * are apparently random numbers. When I say
>> huge I
>> mean they take up 32 gigs on a 40 Gig Harddrive. I have come close to
>> exausting my resources and have not found a solution. I have searched
>> the
>> event logs of these machines, and there is nothing written around the
>> same
>> time the files were created. And as far as I can tell there is no
>> software
>> that is common among these machines.
>>
>> Bryan McDaniel
>>
>> Technical Support Specialist II
>>
>> Information Systems
>>
>> Cardinal Health Systems Inc.
>>
>> (765)747-3939
>
> Did you ever determine what was causing the issue you originally posted
> about? (c:\window\temp\glc***.tmp generating a huge temp file. Where *
> are apparently random numbers. I am seeing the same thing in the env I
> support. Please let me know.
>
>
> --
> vinnirules


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